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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Get to know: Taubmans Endure


The Block is back, and this year they are sprucing up their spaces exclusively with Taubmans Endure Interior and Exterior paints. So what’s so good about this new technology paint?



Exterior

Most people think it's the weather that breaks down exterior paint. It's actually dirt and pollution that works its way into the surface of the paint, weakens it, and then the sun, wind and rain finish it off.

Taubmans Endure Exterior is engineered with Nanoguard that creates an interlocking molecular structure so dirt is less likely to stick and surfaces are easier to clean. It's tough, repels dirt and resists the elements such as baking heat from the sun, howling rain, and even snow.



Interior

Hallways, lounge and living room walls are amongst the busiest areas of any home, and as a result are susceptible to collecting dirt, dust, grease and finger marks. It is important that these surfaces can stand up to constant wiping, especially if you have little ones.


Taubmans Endure Interior is engineered with Nanoguard. It has an interlocking molecular structure that works to create a protective shield, so stains can be wiped away without compromising the quality of the paint or damaging the finish on your walls. It provides excellent mould and mildew protection throughout the life of the paint so you will have a cleaner and healthier home environment.






Robin Ottowa is fully accredited as a Taubmans Texture Applicator by the Taubmans Paint Academy






Job of the month: 95 Waterview St









The Taubmans Website

Have you seen the new Taubmans website?

With so many new applications you can easily get lost in the wide array of colours and home decorating ideas.

Why don't you drop by the website and have a play with the Taubmans Colour Wall, or explore your options with the drag and drop feature. Perhaps familiarise yourself with the high performance of Taubmans paints, and learn about what different paints mean to your health.

Remember, "colour is the fruit of life"  - Guillaume Apollinaire

ASBESTOS – Do you know the risk?


Most dwelling’s built before the mid 1980’s in Australia contain some form of asbestos.


It is generally accepted there is no significant risk if the material is left undisturbed and is sealed.


Scraping and sanding peeling paint from eave lining made from asbestos sheeting causes airborne asbestos fibres which puts all our health at risk


OH&S


As a painting company, if we allow our painters to be exposed to asbestos we are liable. As a strata manager or Body Corporate, could you also be liable?




Asbestos Awareness Fact Sheet


There are 3 main groups of asbestos


1. Serpentine – white asbestos (most common)


2. Amphibole - Brown asbestos (used for its additional strength)


3. Crocidolite – Blue asbestos (resists acid)


These were used in the production of cloth tapes, ropes, gaskets and vinyl tiles. To make insulation and fire rated doors rubbers to name a few.


In the 1960's and 70's loose fibre asbestos was used in some parts of NSW as home roof insulation.


Where it affects painters is mainly in cement sheeting such as; eves, panelled balcony railings and wall sheeting.


The effects on health are that the fibre bundle, as it is disturbed, progressively becomes finer. The small microscopic fibres are the most dangerous, when inhaled as they penetrate the deepest part of the lungs.


It is also a legal requirement of the OH&S regulation clause 169170 to keep a record of any exposure to asbestos and provide a statement on the termination of employment.


Asbestos cannot be cut, sanded or water blasted. Encapsulation is the only method. Encapsulation by putting cladding over asbestos may cause problems in the future and if done must be clearly labelled for future work to the building.


There are products available to encapsulate asbestos such as Cromolyn Fibro seal.






How can asbestos affect my health?


Breathing in asbestos fibres can cause asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma. The risk of contracting these diseases increases with the number of fibres inhaled and the risk of lung cancer from inhaling asbestos fibres is also greater if you smoke. People who get health problems from inhaling asbestos have usually been exposed to high levels of asbestos for a long time. The symptoms of these diseases do not usually appear until about 20 to 30 years and in some cases up to 50 years after the first exposure to asbestos.

When does asbestos pose a risk to health?



Asbestos fibres can pose a risk to health if airborne, as inhalation is the main way that asbestos enters the body. Small quantities of asbestos fibres are present in the air at all times, and are being breathed by everyone without any ill effects. Most people are exposed to very small amounts of asbestos as they go about their daily lives and do not develop asbestos-related health problems. Finding that your home or workplace is made from fibro products does not mean your health is at risk. Studies have shown that these products, if in sound condition and left undisturbed, are not a significant health risk. If the asbestos fibres remain firmly bound in cement, generally you do not need to remove the fibro.


People who have suffered health effects from exposure to asbestos have generally worked in either the asbestos mining or milling industry, worked in industries involved in making or installing asbestos products, or are from the immediate families of these people. In all of these situations there was exposure to high levels of airborne dust, from either the processes involved or from the clothes of the workers.


Different forms of asbestos material, different risk levels


If asbestos fibres are in a stable material such as bonded in asbestos-cement sheeting such as fibro and in good condition they pose little health risk. However where fibro or other bonded asbestos sheeting is broken, damaged or mishandled fibres can become loose and airborne posing a risk to health. Disturbing or removing it unsafely can create a hazard.


Asbestos removal


From January 1 2008, removal of loose/friable asbestos or amounts of bonded asbestos sheeting greater than 10 square metres must be undertaken by a WorkCover NSW licensed person. For advice on removal, disposal, and transport of asbestos waste materials in NSW contact WorkCover NSW on 13 10 50.



Precautions


Do not disturb soil or any other material thought to be contaminated with asbestos fibres. Short-term precautions to minimise exposure include:


• Low Pressure Spraying with water to prevent soil/dust from becoming airborne, being careful around electrical fittings.


• Covering with plastic sheeting or a tarpaulin if possible to avoid exposure to the weather.


• Preventing access by children, and/or pets.


• Cover children's toys.


• Using non abrasive wet cleanup procedures used rather than dry sweeping or vacuuming.


• Where loose fibre asbestos insulation may have been installed do not enter the roof space & restrict access to the roof cavity through the man-hole and vents.


If you must enter areas of your home thought to be contaminated with dust containing asbestos fibres use the appropriate Australian Standards (AS) approved respirator or dust mask recommended for the job (see manufacturer's recommendation).

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Recent Works “Malvern Towers”

“Twelve years ago Summit Coatings painted the interior of our seven storey high-rise building.


All residents were most impressed with this work and therefore we were delighted that Summit Coatings were asked to paint the exterior of our building. We had received four quotations, and we selected Summit Coatings, as their quotation was the most competitive in terms of price, preparation and use of quality materials and techniques.


With over half of the external painting now completed, I can report how delighted we are with the exceptionally high standards of work completed thus far, including the challenging task of painting our degraded and corroded aluminum windows, rails and balconies.
A feature of this painting project has been the ease with which we can communicate and negotiate additional work and/or modifications with Robin Ottowa and his painters.
I speak on behalf of our residents and can confidently recommend Summit Coatings as a highly professional company committed to high standards of work, materials, techniques and preparation.”

 
Bruce Ridings

Chairman

Malvern Towers, Manly


Before                                 After


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Why do prices vary?

We are constantly amazed at the range in prices when quoting on the same job. There are a few areas where over-heads are kept low, but at what cost?

Home Warranty Insurance - It is a legal requirement that all work over $12,000.00 in NSW have Home Warranty Insurance. For a $50,000.00 job this should be no more than $400.00 and based onto the owner anyway. A recent report mentioned that there are over 4000 licenced painters in NSW but only 14 have applied for Home Warranty Insurance eligibility.

Workers Compensation - Workers’ compensation is a system of compulsory insurance for all employers in Australia. The cost of Workers Compensation Insurance is basically the same between insurers. Some painters fly under the radar by using sub-contractors and don’t carry Workers Comp.

Materials – Paint consumption on a job is the same no matter who does the work. All painters pay basically the same price for the same products. Where there is a cost saving on materials is using cheaper, inferior products. Normally materials would be around 10% of a job, using cheap paint will save about 1% on the total job. Cheap paint breaks down faster, doesn’t stand the test of time and in most instances requires a lot of preparation when maintenance is required next time.

Safety – We have a moral and legal obligation to ensure the health and safety of our staff, the general public and the environment. Thankfully the good ole’ days of sticking a ladder up three storeys to paint a window have gone. This is cheaper than setting up proper scaffolding but carries a significant risk.

Preparation – It all comes down to preparation and the number of finish coats. Two thirds of the time of works should be spent on preparation alone. Many cheaper quotes might fail to overlook this, however, it is possibly more important than the final colour coat when considering the longevity of the painting works.

Dryzone vs Traditional Chemical Injection DPC (Part 1)

Dryzone vs Traditional Chemical Injection DPC (Part 2)

Dryzone

The No.1 Treatment for Eliminating Rising Damp


Dryzone is now the fastest growing method of eradicating Rising Damp in Australia with successful treatments being carried out nationally each week by Damp Busters Australia. On top of this an increasing number of clients are taking advantage of our DIY system which is by far the cleanest and simplest on the market. Being a water based cream and completely non toxic, Dryzone is safe and completely error proof to apply.


Dryzone. Fast, Clean, Effective & Safe


Fast

Dryzone can be injected two to three times faster than ordinary liquid injection fluids. Treatment can therefore be completed earlier, minimising disruption to the householder.

Clean

Dryzone is not injected under pressure. The risk of fluid leaking into neighbouring rooms or properties and causing damage is therefore virtually eliminated. Dryzone does not contain any hydrocarbon solvents, so has very little smell.

Effective

Dryzone is the result of an extensive in-house research and development programme. This involved the screening and testing of hundreds of potential formulations. These tests demonstrate that Dryzone offers a higher degree of protection against rising damp than the chemical injection systems that it was designed to replace.

Safe

Traditional chemical injection systems, have (prior to the conception of creams) been carried out by introducing silicones into the wall via a paraffin based carrier which have recently proven to be dangerous with a house being demolished by an explosion in South Australia due to poor safety procedures by the installer (see attached link for report in the Adelaide Advertiser here) Dryzone contains no volatile chemicals and is completely safe.

"Rising Damp" and/or "Salt Damp".


The Symptoms...

Flaking paint, bubbling plaster, crumbling bricks, stonework and mortar and/or timber decay and a musty odour are among the most common symptoms of rising salt damp.

Rising Salt Damp...

Rising salt damp is caused by the same natural capillary action by which plants absorb moisture into their stems from the soil beneath.
So whenever there are moisture absorbent materials such as bricks, mortar or external renders in contact with the ground then the moisture will naturally rise through them unless there is a barrier in the form of a damp proof course. This dampness will continue to rise in the walls unless checked, bringing with it liquid salt particles which can cause major damage if not treated.


The Effects...


As the moisture in the wall evaporates upon exposure to changing temperature conditions, the liquid salt particles crystallise and expand leaving salt crystals on the surface. This micro explosion in the substrate starts to create damage to the structure of the wall. The problem is compounded when these salt crystals attract atmospheric moisture which perpetuates the damage cycle.

Often there is no visual evidence of the damage being done and an inspection by our consultant with a moisture meter is the only way to know whether there is a problem or not.

The visual signs, when evident, are discolouration or blistering of internal plaster and paint. Externally crumbling of mortar and brick/stone work at ground level is evidenced.

Any salt damp, like a cancer in humans, will do less damage to the structure of the building if treated in its infancy.

Failure to treat the problem properly can result in a house that is unpleasant to live in and difficult to sell, therefore it is important to choose an effective method of treatment.


The Cover-up...

It can be tempting to try and cover up any damp patches with a special paint or coating in the hope that the problem will go away. However, the dampness will often find a way round such coatings and reappear at a later date. Only by introducing a damp proof course can rising salt damp be properly controlled.


The Solution

Use an authorized applicator of Dryzone, such as Summit Coatings.

Although it costs more for us to buy than ordinary liquid solvent injection fluids, because it is installed quicker than the solvent injection systems, the benefit of a less disruptive treatment saves on labour costs. The end result is that you save $$$$$$$$$$

We are confident we offer a better quality product at the most competetive price. Value for money is guaranteed.

To watch how Dryzone makes all the difference:
Part 1:
http://summitcoatingspainters.blogspot.com/2010/06/dryzone-vs-traditional-chemical_02.html
Part 2:
http://summitcoatingspainters.blogspot.com/2010/06/dryzone-vs-traditional-chemical.html

Robin Ottowa: on the board for the Master Painters Association


Robin Ottowa has recently been voted vice president of the Master Painters Association (MPA). Through his role, he hopes to establish an accredited MPA member program. This program would involve

1. Regular check ins to ensure a high standard of works is being maintained


2. Occupational Health & Safety program


3. A measure of the quality of workmanship of painters, and assignment of a star rating accordingly


4. A dispute resolution program, through peer mediation, i.e. being judged by other members of the MPA. This would be a step before Fair Trading and litigation, and will hope to alleviate many issues, and give painters an opportunity to be judged by peers.


About Me

Summit Coatings is an established company with experience in all aspects of painting and decorating. For over 30 years, we have serviced and maintained residential, commercial and strata properties. ◦We guarantee longevity of our work by spending extensive time on surface preparation. ◦We only use quality paint products. ◦We fully comply with OH&S requirements and are accredited by Trades Monitors. ◦Home Warranty Contracts and Work Method Statements will be supplied with each job. ◦Our pricing is competitive & all inclusive – no hidden extras. We respond to requests promptly and pride our business on being reliable. We are fully insured and members of the Master Painters Australia. Robin Ottowa is a member of the board of the Master Painters Association.